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A great example of this came in United’s home match against Burnley. Four minutes into the match Scott McTominay got the ball in plenty of space with a chance to be dangerous, but instead he played the ball out wide to Aaron Wan-Bissaka which added no value to United’s possession.
We’ve seen McTominay do this time and time again but in this situation we can clearly see why he plays it square. When McTominay gets the ball no United player is open and none of them are even making any runs to try and get open. None of them even look ready to run after a ball.
We’ve seen McTominay do this time and time again but in this situation we can clearly see why he plays it square. When McTominay gets the ball no United player is open and none of them are even making any runs to try and get open. None of them even look ready to run after a ball.